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Deputy Minister of Education to Inaugurate Girls’ Hostel in Bwanje North costituency Ntcheu District in a bid to  Promote girls education

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By Elywin Chighali Mhango
 
In a landmark move to advance girls’ education in Bwanje North constituency, the esteemed Deputy Minister of Education, Hon. Nancy Chawola Mdooko, Member of Parliament, is set to inaugurate a girls’ hostel at Sharpe Valley Community Day Secondary School in Ntcheu district. Scheduled for the 2nd of October 2024, this initiative marks a significant leap towards providing better access to education for young girls in the region.

The unveiling of the girls’ hostel not only signifies Hon. Nancy Chawola Mdooko’s dedication to fostering educational opportunities but also underscores the government’s commitment to bridging the educational gender gap. The hostel is poised to offer a conducive living environment for female students, encouraging their enrollment and retention in school, ultimately empowering them to pursue their academic dreams.



Brimming with enthusiasm and purpose, the Deputy Minister of Education stated, “Education is the cornerstone of progress and empowerment, and every girl deserves equal access to quality education. The launch of this girls’ hostel is a step towards creating a supportive infrastructure that enables young girls to thrive academically and aspire to brighter futures.”

Sharpe Valley Community Day Secondary School stands as a beacon of hope and transformation in Ntcheu district, with the inauguration of the girls’ hostel poised to catalyze positive change within the local community. By fostering an environment that nurtures academic achievement and personal growth, this initiative is poised to uplift the lives of countless young girls, laying the foundation for a more equitable and prosperous society.

This unveiling ceremony promises to be a momentous occasion, symbolizing not just the physical inauguration of a building but the symbolic launch of a brighter, more inclusive future for generations to come. As Hon. Nancy Chawola Mdooko leads the charge in promoting girls’ education, her visionary leadership continues to inspire transformation and progress in Bwanje North constituency and beyond.

Chakwera meets World Bank Team in Washington DC

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By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi leader President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera on Tuesday met World Bank Management team in Washington DC.

Confirming the meeting via his Facebook page the president said was happy that World Bank was committed to help Malawi improve its macro- economic landscape.

President Chakwera with Anna Bjerde

He wrote on his Facebook page ; “The World Bank says it is committed to help Malawi accelerate economic growth and transform livelihoods of its citizens.”

Chakwera has since hailed World Bank team for ensuring that funds collected are used for poor purposes.

Chakwera said “During an interaction with Managing Director for World Bank responsible for operations, Anna Bjerde, at the bank’s headquarters in Washington DC, we agreed on the importance of utilising the bank’s fund for poorer countries, International Development Association (IDA),”

He said among the priority issues was the inclusion of Malawi as one of the 15 pioneering African economies to benefit from an ambitious project designed to provide electricity access to 300 million Africans by 2030.

He said the World Bank understands that Malawi requires tailor-made interventions to bolster investments in clean energy as a catalyst to sustainable development.

AFORD condemns DPP over inflammatory remarks of their Law maker Daud Chikwanje

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By Linda Kwanjana

Alliance for Democracy, (AFORD) has  strongly condemns inflammatory remarks which their deputy Secretary General Daud Chikwanje made in which he was  inciting violence against Malawi Congress Party, (MCP) members urging authorities to take immediate action, promote tolerance as well as unity and non- violence.

In a press statement signed by AFORD President Enock Chihana dated 1st October, 2024,  says such hate speeches have no place in democracy and undermines the principles of peaceful coexistence.

Chihana



“We urge all political leaders to promote tolerance and respect for opposing views and call on the authorities to take swift action against those perpetuating violence,” said AFORD President.

He therefore encouraged people in the country to refrain from violence and priotize unity as the country is heading towards 2025 general elections.

He says AFORD is committed to promote democratic values and protecting the rights of all Malawians.

DPP leaders, including Shadric Namalomba, visit Daud Chikwanje in Zomba Prison

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By Burnett Munthali

Senior members of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), led by Shadric Namalomba, visited Zomba Prison where party member Daud Chikwanje is currently being held. Chikwanje was arrested on Monday in connection with a message that has been circulating on social media platforms.

The content of the message, which led to his arrest, is alleged to have violated certain regulations, though specific details of the charges remain unclear at this point. Chikwanje’s arrest has sparked concern among DPP supporters, who believe this is part of a broader crackdown on their political activities.

Namalomba Visiting Chikwanje

Namalomba, who is a prominent figure within the DPP, expressed his solidarity with Chikwanje during the visit, emphasizing that the party stands firmly behind its members during difficult times. “This is a politically motivated arrest, and we will continue to fight for justice,” Namalomba reportedly stated.

The visit by Namalomba and other DPP officials to Zomba Prison highlights the growing tensions between the opposition party and the current government, with many viewing Chikwanje’s arrest as a tactic to suppress dissent. Party members have vowed to provide legal support to Chikwanje and are mobilizing to protest what they view as unfair treatment.

As the case unfolds, the DPP is expected to increase its calls for transparency and fairness in the legal proceedings, while continuing to challenge what they perceive as politically charged arrests of their members.

Chikwanje’s legal team is working to secure his release, and the case is being closely followed by both the media and political analysts across Malawi.

Malawi’s Minister of Education Urges Global Investment in Healthcare Workforce Development at G7 Italia 2024 Summit

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By Elywin Chighali Mhango

Malawi’s Minister of Education, Madalitso Kambauwa Wilima, delivered a compelling address at the prestigious G7 Italia 2024 High-Level Event, hosted at the historic Caserta Royal Palace in Italy. The theme of the summit, “Investing in Lifelong Learning for Job Creation and Resilience: A Dialogue with Africa,” resonated deeply with Minister Wilima’s impassioned call for strategic investments in Malawi’s healthcare sector.

In her address, Minister Wilima highlighted Malawi’s commitment to aligning its development goals with Malawi 2063 and the Africa Health Strategy (2016-2030), emphasizing the importance of bolstering key pillars of the healthcare system. These pillars encompass the health workforce, medical products and technologies, medical information and research, medical service delivery, health care financing, and leadership, ethics, and governance.

Kambauwa in Italy

One of the key focal points of Minister Wilima’s speech was the imperative need to enhance healthcare education by integrating vital topics, including climate change and mental health, into the curriculum. She underscored ongoing efforts to expand pre-service and in-service training for health workers, aimed at addressing critical shortages in specialist areas such as cardiothoracic surgery, neurosurgery, oncology, and medical diagnostics.

Moreover, Minister Wilima stressed the necessity of constructing cutting-edge educational facilities and centers of excellence in health research to facilitate the advancement of medical knowledge and innovation within Malawi.

Discussing the imperative of medical products and technologies, Minister Wilima highlighted Malawi’s innovative capacity, citing the success of the “Newborn Essential Solutions and Technologies (NEST)” initiative, which has garnered acclaim for its life-saving impact on preterm infants. She emphasized the urgent need to boost Malawi’s capacity to produce and maintain critical medical equipment and products, advocating for the utilization of sustainable energy solutions such as solar power to enhance healthcare service delivery, especially in rural areas.

The speech resonated strongly with the audience, drawing attention to Malawi’s proactive approach to surmounting healthcare challenges through strategic investments in education, technology, and workforce development. Minister Wilima’s visionary outlook set a compelling tone for fruitful dialogue and collaboration between African nations and international partners, underscoring the transformative potential of investing in lifelong learning for sustainable job creation and community resilience.